When Japanese nouns are used together with nouns, "の" is often used. "の" is a case auxiliary word, followed by a noun or pronoun to form an attribute.
The sentence elements that specify the ownership, nature and state of nouns are called "attributes". "の" can indicate the ownership, ownership and status of the following nouns, which is equivalent to "de" in Chinese. Such as: Japanese language family, Gu, Gu; (viii) Historical edition; Private father; This is private. This is private.
But "ケ" (pronounced グ) is also useful. For example, a lake in Japan is called "Xiazhipu" or "Xiayipu". There is also "Guanyuan" in the "Battle of Guanyuan" in history, which can actually be regarded as "Guanyuan" in Japanese and written as "Imperial Garden". "Battle of Guanyuan" is "Battle of Guanyuan".
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The release decision of the second season of the popular weekly youth jump series "slick grandson"!
In the serial TV programs "Youth" and "Sun", I decided to broadcast it for the second time!
This is to certify that Lin, male, was born on March 2004 1954. He has been the deputy general manager of the company since its establishment.
Lin, male, born on March 2006 1954+06, is the deputy manager of our company.
Youdao Dictionary-Chinese-Japanese Translation "Zhi"